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Who will Trump tap to replace Mattis?
The popular defense secretary will be a tough act to follow, especially given the circumstances surrounding his departure.
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With historic first F-35B landings on HMS Queen Elizabeth, the UK is back in the saddle of carrier aviation
The carrier and its first F-35B landing represent a new chapter in the United Kingdom’s long naval history, one that in recent years has been marked by decline and false starts.
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What’s going on with America’s next fighter designs?
The U.S. Air Force and Navy have ongoing efforts to create a new fighter design, but what does that look like?
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US Navy destroyers make a rare passage through the Taiwan Strait
The move comes as China and the U.S. are at odds over both China’s military buildup in the South China Sea and a growing trade dispute.
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Former Pacific Command head backs Trump’s suspension of joint exercises with South Korea
Peace with North Korea is a possibility, but the administration needs to stay realistic moving forward, the retired four-star general says.
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Trump’s nominee for ambassador to South Korea was a vocal supporter of joint military drills
U.S. President Trump is calling on the military to suspend joint military exercises with treaty ally South Korea on the eve of the confirmation hearing for his prospective ambassador to the country.
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The F-35 just made its combat debut
The Israel Defense Forces announced on its Twitter account that the Israeli version of the aircraft, using its “Adir” moniker was used in operational missions.
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Navy Fleet Forces commander nominated for top military post in the Pacific
The Navy’s four-star fleet boss has been nominated by Defense Secretary James Mattis to become the top military officer in the Pacific.
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US Air Force orders freeze on public outreach
New guidance from the U.S. Air Force hits pause on public affairs while the entire enterprise is retrained — and could have a long-term impact on how the service shares information.
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Flying blind and freezing: Navy investigating terrifying EA-18G Growler flight
By the time the flight was over, two elite pilots with Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Nine were being rushed for medical treatment, and the Navy was dealing with yet another failure of the EA-18G Growler’s environmental control system.
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Who will Trump tap to replace Mattis?
The popular defense secretary will be a tough act to follow, especially given the circumstances surrounding his departure.
-
With historic first F-35B landings on HMS Queen Elizabeth, the UK is back in the saddle of carrier aviation
The carrier and its first F-35B landing represent a new chapter in the United Kingdom’s long naval history, one that in recent years has been marked by decline and false starts.
-
What’s going on with America’s next fighter designs?
The U.S. Air Force and Navy have ongoing efforts to create a new fighter design, but what does that look like?
-
US Navy destroyers make a rare passage through the Taiwan Strait
The move comes as China and the U.S. are at odds over both China’s military buildup in the South China Sea and a growing trade dispute.
-
Former Pacific Command head backs Trump’s suspension of joint exercises with South Korea
Peace with North Korea is a possibility, but the administration needs to stay realistic moving forward, the retired four-star general says.
-
Trump’s nominee for ambassador to South Korea was a vocal supporter of joint military drills
U.S. President Trump is calling on the military to suspend joint military exercises with treaty ally South Korea on the eve of the confirmation hearing for his prospective ambassador to the country.
-
The F-35 just made its combat debut
The Israel Defense Forces announced on its Twitter account that the Israeli version of the aircraft, using its “Adir” moniker was used in operational missions.
-
Navy Fleet Forces commander nominated for top military post in the Pacific
The Navy’s four-star fleet boss has been nominated by Defense Secretary James Mattis to become the top military officer in the Pacific.
-
US Air Force orders freeze on public outreach
New guidance from the U.S. Air Force hits pause on public affairs while the entire enterprise is retrained — and could have a long-term impact on how the service shares information.
-
Flying blind and freezing: Navy investigating terrifying EA-18G Growler flight
By the time the flight was over, two elite pilots with Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Nine were being rushed for medical treatment, and the Navy was dealing with yet another failure of the EA-18G Growler’s environmental control system.
-
Who will Trump tap to replace Mattis?
The popular defense secretary will be a tough act to follow, especially given the circumstances surrounding his departure.
-
With historic first F-35B landings on HMS Queen Elizabeth, the UK is back in the saddle of carrier aviation
The carrier and its first F-35B landing represent a new chapter in the United Kingdom’s long naval history, one that in recent years has been marked by decline and false starts.
-
What’s going on with America’s next fighter designs?
The U.S. Air Force and Navy have ongoing efforts to create a new fighter design, but what does that look like?
-
US Navy destroyers make a rare passage through the Taiwan Strait
The move comes as China and the U.S. are at odds over both China’s military buildup in the South China Sea and a growing trade dispute.
-
Former Pacific Command head backs Trump’s suspension of joint exercises with South Korea
Peace with North Korea is a possibility, but the administration needs to stay realistic moving forward, the retired four-star general says.
-
Trump’s nominee for ambassador to South Korea was a vocal supporter of joint military drills
U.S. President Trump is calling on the military to suspend joint military exercises with treaty ally South Korea on the eve of the confirmation hearing for his prospective ambassador to the country.
-
The F-35 just made its combat debut
The Israel Defense Forces announced on its Twitter account that the Israeli version of the aircraft, using its “Adir” moniker was used in operational missions.
-
Navy Fleet Forces commander nominated for top military post in the Pacific
The Navy’s four-star fleet boss has been nominated by Defense Secretary James Mattis to become the top military officer in the Pacific.
-
US Air Force orders freeze on public outreach
New guidance from the U.S. Air Force hits pause on public affairs while the entire enterprise is retrained — and could have a long-term impact on how the service shares information.
-
Flying blind and freezing: Navy investigating terrifying EA-18G Growler flight
By the time the flight was over, two elite pilots with Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Nine were being rushed for medical treatment, and the Navy was dealing with yet another failure of the EA-18G Growler’s environmental control system.













